C Rieder, 'Protecting Human Rights Within the European Union: Who Is Better Qualified to Do the Job – the European Court of Justice or the European Court of Human Rights?' (2005) 20 Tulane European & Civil Law Forum 73-107.

Case Notes

C Rieder, 'Case C-147/03, Commission of the European Communities v. Republic of Austria, Judgment of the Court (Second Chamber) 7 July 2005' (2006) 43 Common Market Law Review 1711-1726.

C Rieder, 'EU Movement of Patients and Human Rights: Ought there be an Individual Entitlement?', paper presented at the 4th Conference on European Law & Policy in Context, The Future of European Law & Policy, Birmingham Law School, 26-27 June 2014

C Rieder, 'Is there a Case for Supra-National Solidarity?', paper presented at the conference Migration and welfare conference: Political discourses and public attitudes in European States, City University London, 18 June 2014

C Stychin and C Rieder, 'Living With/Out Proximity: The Absence of a Contested Concept in the Civil Law of Tort', paper presented at the conference Filling the Gaps: The Study of Judicial Creativity and Equity in Mixed Jurisdictions and Beyond, University of Catania-Italy, 27-28 May 2013

C Rieder, 'Withdrawal in the Light of EU Citizenship: Integration Through Disintegration', paper presented at the 3rd Conference on European Law & Policy in Context, Integration or Disintegration?, Birmingham Law School, 27-29 June 2012.

C Rieder, 'Is Supranational Solidarity Dangerous for National Solidarity?' paper presented at Modern Law Review workshop, Seeking Solidarity in the European Union -Towards Social Citizenship and a European Welfare State, University of Sussex, 7 May 2008.

Administrative Duties:

Acting Deputy Director for the ERASMUS programme.

Career Details:

During the summer 2013 Clemens was a visiting scholar at the Jean Monnet Centre of Excellence in Salzburg, Austria.

Clemens joined the Law School as an Academic Fellow in 2012. He worked as Teaching Fellow and a Graduate Teaching Assistant while writing his PhD at Reading Law School under the supervision of Prof Chris Hilson and Prof Chris Newdick and examined by Prof Kenneth Armstrong (University of Cambridge) and Prof Gareth Davies (VU University Amsterdam).

Before coming to the UK he worked for a county administration in the Department of Environmental Law in Austria (Bezirkshauptmannschaft Kufstein, Tirol) and before that he clerked for a Court of First Instance and a Court of Appeal also in Austria in the divisions of civil, criminal and labour law.

He also was an Intern to the European Parliament in Brussels.

PhD Supervision:

I am happy to receive PhD proposals in the field of EU constitutional law.